Why Study in Africa? published by Transitions Abroad as 'Study in the Third World,' in their International Study Guides series, Volume XVIII/6 (1995).
National Consortium for Study in Africa :
Hosted by Michigan State University's African Studies Center. Includes an extensive list of study abroad programs offered by many US institutions, with descriptions, contact information and links for e-mail and web sites.
Regional and country information on the web
African Studies at other U.S. institutions:
University of Pennsylvania
University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of California, Berkeley
Michigan State University
Resources for African language study
African Studies at Middlebury
External scholarships and financial aid
What to do next???
Read the Study Abroad Guidelines
Research programs (see above)
Talk with Stacey Thebodo in the Office of International Programs and Off-Campus Study
Talk with your academic adviser
Apply to Middlebury for approval by January 9/February 1
Apply to programs
Attend pre-departure meetings
Study in Africa!